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'''USS ''Mackenzie''''' is an [[Excelsior II Class|''Excelsior II''-class heavy cruiser]] assigned to the Fourth Fleet under the command of [[bfms char:52884|Captain Ambrose Harris]].
The '''''Aquarius''-class escort''' is a small, versatile vessel designed to bring escort-type tactical capabilities into the field with greater scientific facilities and enhanced range compared to the [[Defiant Class|''Defiant''-class escort]]. First envisioned following the Dominion War, the Aquarius did not enter production until the 2380s. Notably, the class was integrated into the design of the Odyssey-class heavy explorer, which includes a dedicated docking facility for an Aquarius. Since the 2380s, these ships have proven to be an excellent complement to the Defiant, as their enhanced range and larger size allow them to complete exploratory and humanitarian missions while retaining significant armaments.  


=== Ship History ===
==Science and Exploration==
The USS ''Mackenzie'' began construction in February of 2392 and was completed in December of 2394. Her shakedown cruise was on January 15th, 2395 and she was certified a month later on February 15th, 2395. She is named after Alexander Slidell MacKenzie, an officer in the United States Navy during the American Civil War. Many ships over the years have carried the name in honor of MacKenzie and his legacy. Her story has just begun.
Though not meant for independent exploratory missions, ''Aquarius''-class starships do have onboard science labs and well-tuned sensor suites that allow them to conduct scientific missions near to their home port or mothership. With larger cargo holds than the ''Defiant'', they can also carry mission-specific equipment for surveys. Generally, these ships are better at sample and data collection than they are at independent analysis, as they rely on larger labs back home.  


=== Design and Layout ===
As an example of a typical scientific task for this class, an ''Aquarius'' may be tasked with collecting biological samples from one planet while the mothership explores another planet in the same system. Because she is capable of landing on planetary bodies of almost any size, she is also capable of serving as a field headquarters for away teams operating on the surface, especially when conditions are hostile to transporters. She is also an ideal support vessel for a small scientific outpost, as she can carry out general utility duties and carry out microgravity experiments that must be conducted out of a star system without needing to task a larger vessel.
The Mackenzie was built to be a force for good in whatever theatre she was assigned.  Her bridge is designed to function as a flagship for a higher-ranked officer if needed but also serve the day-to-day functions needed. The ship is able to engage saucer separation mode.  
[[File:Tadeo-d-oria-c6-01.jpg|left|thumb|224x224px|The Helm and Tactical Station]]


==== The Bridge ====
===Diplomacy===
The bridge of the USS ''Mackenzie'' has been refit once in 2400 by Chief Engineer Katsumi Okada at the direction of Captain Harris. Two consoles were installed in the secondary command chairs and the lighting and carpet colors were changed. All chairs on the bridge are equipped with the latest restraints to ensure safety during turbulent situations.
An ''Aquarius''-class starship would be a poor choice for any diplomatic duty. Like the ''Defiant'', the ''Aquarius'' is a utilitarian vessel with few luxuries. Should a large diplomatic party need to be transported from a planetary body to the mothership, they could be accommodated in the mess hall for a short time. Still, most ambassadorial delegations would likely chafe at the close quarters and complete lack of even a single frill.  
[[File:Tadeo-d-oria-c5-01.jpg|left|thumb|228x228px|The three rear Tactical stations]]
The helm and tactical stations are at the front of the bridge to allow for concentrated efforts between the two departments.  The chairs are able to smoothly shift as needed.


The three consoles in the rear of the bridge behind the center command chairs are additional tactical stations that are manned during Red Alert scenarios where Battle Stations have been called.
===Engineering===
The Aquarius class was designed using components from several other classes, notably the ''Defiant'' and ''Nova'', emphasizing ease of maintenance and miniaturization. The power-use problems associated with the ''Defiant'' class have been solved by installing software limits on the ship's raw power output. The warp engine coils are borrowed from the ''Nova'', which are mounted similar variable-geometry pylons that pull them in against the hull for docking and for landing and which can optimize the position of the nacelles for warp travel. The ship’s bridge is identical to that of the standard ''Defiant''-class configuration.


==== Battle Bridge / Secondary Bridge ====
The ship’s hull is comprised of two flattened cylinders, which combine to give it roughly a shovel-shaped profile. The narrower two-deck upper section consists of the bridge, officers’ quarters, the science lab, the cargo hold, the brig, the aft torpedo launchers and magazine, and deuterium tankage, while the more expansive third deck contains the crew quarters, main engineering, and the forward weapons, and the narrow fourth deck is a strip between the nacelles (when retracted) that includes the computer core, antimatter storage pods, and a tiny shuttle bay, which is capable of supporting a single shuttle; deck four has the highest deck height of the ship, as it extends down into the sub-structure of the hull. The upper three decks are accessible by a lift and stairwell, while the fourth deck is accessible only by stairwells.
[[File:Tadeo-d-oria-uss-thunderchild-bridge-cutaway (1).jpg|left|thumb|177x177px|The Mackenzie Battle Bridge]]
The ''Mackenzie'''s battle bridge was designed to function as a full bridge and as such was modelled in a smaller ship's command center.


==== Main Engineering ====
There are several umbilical connection ports across the ship to interface with the ''Odyssey''’s docking cradle: two primary power, fuel, and consumables hardpoints as well as torpedo loading ports forward on Deck 2, two torpedo loading ports port and starboard, aft on Deck 1, and two magnetic docking latch receptacles forward on deck three. Crew access is provided by extendable docking tunnels port and starboard, forward on Deck 3, and the cargo bay doors port and starboard, aft on Deck 1 allow access to cargo receiving bays on the ''Odyssey''. When landed, the crew can enter and exit the starship through a ramp extended from the shuttle bay.
For the Excelsior II ships, Engineering is less complex which allows for a smaller engine room.  Much of the extensive core is hidden but accessible using Jefferies tubes.  A master systems display is central to the room with consoles and stations on either side of the core.  The Chief Engineering officer and Assistant Chief Engineer's office is adjacent to Main Engineering.[[File:Tadeo-d-oria-uss-potemkin-engineering-cutaway-1024x870.jpg|left|thumb|178x178px|Main Engineering]]
==== Crew Mess ====
[[File:Tadeo-d-oria-c2-01.jpg|thumb|233x233px|"Heart of the Mack"]]
The crew mess was known as "Heart of the Mack" as it was at the heart of the ship with massive windows looking out into space.  The woman in charge of the "Heart" was Tennessee Tarkana a fifty year old woman who's retirement included enlisting with Starfleet to help run station bars and ship lounges. She is outspoken, unhinged, and unapologetic in everything she does. She came with the Mackenzie when Harris took command.


==== Officer's Lounge / Mess ====
The engineering crew is generally an officer and five maintenance technicians, as it is never away from port or from its mothership long enough to need a full engineering team, especially given the use of automation and hardened components.  
[[File:Tadeo-d-oria-uss-potemkin-observation-lounge-cutaway.jpg|left|thumb|202x202px|The Officer's  Lounge]]
The Mackenzie's Officer Mess is on Deck 1 for bridge and senior staff only.  There's a cook assigned to the room and it is designed to be a place for the senior staff and bridge crew to wind down or simply relax.  The large windows give a good view of the stars and it is generally a quiet place for study, relaxation, or a quiet game at one of the tables.


=== Operational History ===
=== Tactical===
The USS ''Mackenzie'' was assigned to [[Task Force 47]] in October 2400 and operated in the [[Thomar Expanse]]. In February 2400 she is assigned to [[Task Force 72|Task Force 72.]]
As her classification suggests, the ''Aquarius''-class is meant to escort her mothership in combat situations, providing nimble fire support and scouting capabilities that the massive ''Odyssey''-class lacks. Independently, she is often used to escort civilian vessels or patrol areas of space. A compromise between the armament philosophies of the ''Defiant'' and ''Rhode Island''-classes, the ship is equipped with two forward-firing pulse phaser cannons, as well as eight short phaser strips, four ventral and four dorsal, as well as two forward and two aft photon torpedo launchers. This provides comprehensive coverage, but the ''Aquarius'' is most effective when getting behind a target to use its phaser cannons.


==== Back to Work ====
These weapons systems have lower overall power output than either of the two classes they were borrowed from, though more significant than any runabout, making the ''Aquarius'' adept at taking down lightly-armed and shielded raiders. However, she is still easily outmatched by larger warship designs. When engaging larger starships with her mothership, a common tactic is to allow the ''Odyssey''-class to weather down their opponent’s shields to allow the ''Aquarius'' to employ torpedoes at close range.
The newly promoted Captain Harris and his crew [https://bravofleet.com/mission/64966 picked up various missions] from 10.16.2400 to 10.31.2400.


==== Blood Dilithium ====
The hull is covered with a thinner layer of the same ablative armor found aboard the ''Defiant''-class, which allows it to shrug off glancing blows, an essential quality, given that its shields are not particularly strong. What the ship does have is speed and maneuverability, which are its greatest defensive assets.
During the events of the [[Blood Dilithium]] situation in the [[Delta Quadrant]], the ''Mackenzie'' was assigned to assist and support the sector from '''11.1.2400 to 12.1.2400.'''  Their missions are contained within the "[https://bravofleet.com/stories?_mission=64941 Wayward Sons]" mission file.  During this time the ''Mackenzie'' and her crew experienced first-hand the brutality of the [[Delta Quadrant]] from the [[Devore Imperium]], the Voth, and more.


==== The Island of the Damned ====
As a patrol cutter, this class is more useful for customs enforcement and star lane patrol missions than border defense. However, some starbases deploy them as leaders for squadrons of runabouts, which allows for firepower multiplication.
The crew is asked to assist the Palasa Transport Group with a situation that has them concerned enough to reach out to Starfleet.  A mystery of Jade Dilithium and a prison planet form the mission, [https://bravofleet.com/mission/68365 "The Island of the Damned]".


===== The Last of Our Kind =====
===Mission Configurable Space===
The USS Mackenzie was moved to [[Task Force 72]] and dispatched to search a sector of space with an odd signal. The mission [https://bravofleet.com/mission/72851 "The Last of Our Kind"] begins.
The cargo hold on Deck 1 has been equipped with EPS taps and direct links to the main computer core, which allows it to be reconfigured to serve other purposes for a particular mission. For example, it could be equipped with extra computer banks and stellar cartography viewing systems for celestial observation missions. On humanitarian missions, additional sickbay beds could be deployed here as well. For larger-scale tasks, it could also be used as a space to coordinate the actions of her mothership’s shuttles and runabouts. With the use of the cargo doors, this can even be used to install external sensor modules or other such equipment. Any reconfiguration of this space would be faster than building something from scratch but would be much slower than hot-swapping a module from a runabout.


=== Support Craft ===
===Shipboard Life===
The Mackenzie is equipped in the following fashion.
While some ''Aquarius''-class starships, especially those not assigned directly to a starbase or ''Odyssey''-class explorer, have a permanent crew, their crews are much more likely to be drawn from their home command based on the particular mission profile. For instance, a science officer might be selected to command one during a survey mission, while the mothership’s first or second officer usually takes command during combat missions. During typical situations, while docked with an ''Odyssey'', a skeleton crew remains aboard to allow for quick deployment, with a designated commanding officer for each shift.
{| class="wikitable"
|Shuttlebays
|2
|-
|Shuttles
|10
|-
|Runabouts
|2
|}
The two [[Runabouts]] are New Atlantic. They are named Winona and New York.


The ten [[Shuttlepods|shuttles]] are:
Given the very temporary nature of assignments to this ship, crew members tend to identify more as being a part of their home command than the ''Aquarius'', though as crew members cycle through assignments on the support ship, some will inevitably develop an attachment to the romance of serving on a scrappy little vessel. While crew members aboard the ''Aquarius'' might never interact while among the large crew of a starbase or ''Odyssey''-class ship, the much smaller environment of the ''Aquarius'' lends itself to either making new friendships or letting minor annoyances foment rivalries.


# Type 14 Shuttle - Slidell
These rotating crew assignments help offset the fact that the Aquarius-class has even more spartan accommodations than the ''Defiant''-class, as it’s meant to be an even lower endurance platform. While there are four single-occupancy cabins (usually for the captain, first officer, engineering officer, and medical officer), other officers are in cramped double-berth cabins, and enlisted personnel share one four-person cabin and four bunk rooms with ten to twelve bunks each. The standard crew complement is 40, but the ship can operate for limited periods with just a bridge crew, or with hot-bunking can accommodate up to 72 in terms of life support and escape pod capacity.
# Type 14 Shuttle - Alexander
# Type 14 Shuttle - Formosa
# Type 14 Shuttle - January
# Type 12 Shuttle - June
# Type 12 Shuttle - Hartford
# Type 12 Shuttle -  Kenting
# Type 12 Shuttle - Rover
# Type 10 Shuttle - Sumter
# Type 10 Shuttle - Morris


===Notable Crew===
The only dedicated recreational space is the mess hall. Each cabin and bunk room have a table and chairs and a replicator, but the crew tends to congregate together for meals, cards, drinks, and games. When not full of cargo and equipment, the cargo hold and shuttle bay can be secondary recreational spaces, especially for athletic activities.
====Commanding Officers====
 
*2.15.2395-4.20.2400: '''Captain Alexandra "The Hammer" Pantuso'''  
The ''Aquarius'' class has an oversized sickbay for its size, with four standard biobeds and a combination exam-surgical bed. This increases the ship’s utility for search-and-rescue operations, which are common assignments for vessels of this class assigned as patrol cutters. It also obviates the need to return to the home command for minor to moderate medical problems. The ship is equipped with an EMH and typically embarks a medical officer and an enlisted medic. The transporter room aboard the Aquarius class is similar in design to those found aboard the ''Nova''-class, with a standard seven-place platform.
**At the age of 65, she was given the chance to work on identifying weaknesses in the design for improvement in the model. She considered her work completed and retired from Starfleet at the age of 70 on April 20th, 2400.
 
*[https://bravofleet.com/command/64916 10.16.2400 - 02.05.2401]: [[bfms char:52884|'''Captain Ambrose Harris''']]
== History==
**Promoted to Captain and reassigned from the USS ''Edinburgh.'' Dies on 02.05.2401, murdered by Devore Imperium Officer Pantheon.
Even during the Dominion War, the minimal exploratory capabilities of the ''Defiant'' were seen as a major weakness even with its excellent suite of armament. Starfleet began a project to create a new class of escort that would solve this gap between tactical and scientific performance without increasing the ship's size significantly.  
*[https://bravofleet.com/command/64916 02.06.2401 - Present] : '''[[bfms_char:76187/|Captain Wren Walton]]'''
 
**Transferred from Starfleet Command
The ''Aquarius'' class was designed along with the ''Odyssey''-class explorer as an integrated escort, a feature that was added to the design following the successful introduction of the ''Prometheus'' class in the late 2370s. The ''Aquarius'' would both be able to provide combat support against small, fast targets, but also to land on planetary bodies when a runabout or shuttle wasn’t enough for a particular mission.
 
While integrated support craft such as captain’s yachts, aeroshuttles, and waveriders were not a new idea in Starfleet, this would be the first time that an entire starship would be carried aboard another. The ''Aquarius'' was launched at the same time as the ''Odyssey'', and her trials were uneventful. For several years, the only two members of this class produced were assigned to the ''Odyssey'' and ''Verity'', which were launched significantly earlier than planned to participate in the Romulan Evacuation.  
 
With the other ''Odysseys'' several years away, Starfleet decided to continue producing ''Aquarius''-class ships to serve different purposes, as they had carved out a niche for themselves that was distinct from other small starships: they were far less maintenance-intensive than the ''Defiant'' and crew-intensive than the ''Diligent'' or ''Nova''. This made them suitable for the sorts of minor missions that had long been carried out by the ancient ''Oberth''-class starships still in service like courier runs, search and rescue, and specimen collection, which would be wasteful for a more capable ship to perform but too complex for a runabout to do. As such, units of this class began to be built and assigned to starbases as support ships.
 
By the early 2390s, the class has been given a generous production run and is becoming increasingly common in Starfleet service in lightly populated and low-threat areas.
 
==The ''Aquarius'' class in Play ==
 
*The ''Aquarius'' and ''Odyssey'' have the same relationship as the ''Defiant'' and Deep Space Nine do: this light escort is meant to defend the mothership and take small parts of the crew on away missions. It’s not as powerful as the Defiant, but it’s quick and maneuverable. It’s also more useful than the Defiant for exploratory missions because of its mission configurable bay.
*Accommodations on the ''Aquarius'' are comparable to the ''Defiant'', with bunk rooms for the bulk of the crew, a handful of double cabins, and just a few single cabins for the senior-most officers.
* As a starbase support ship, this class would be used for all sorts of utility purposes and station defense, especially on bases that are too small to justify a larger support ship or which don’t have a large complement of runabouts.
* As an independent vessel, this ship would still have a home base that it would come back to every month or travel between starbases. This would be a good platform for a specialized science team, a customs enforcement or search and rescue team, or even an elite engineering detachment.
*While docked to an ''Odyssey'', there are direct EPS and computer connections to the mothership. While the ''Aquarius'' certainly couldn’t power the larger ship completely, a clever ''Odyssey'' captain or chief engineer might find a use for that little extra boost of power from her warp core. Her aft torpedo launchers are also free to fire while docked, which could surprise an unsuspecting enemy.
 
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Aquarius Class
Information
Affiliation

United Federation of Planets

Status

Active

Type

Escort

Role

Patrol Vessel

Service
Operator

Starfleet

Entered Service

2385

Endurance
Expected Design Life

100 Years

Expected Refit Cycle

5 Years

Expected Resupply Cycle

1 Month

Crew Capacity
Standard Complement

52

Emergency Capacity

72

Dimensions
Length

90 meters

Width
  • 75 meters (nacelles extended)
  • 60 meters (nacelles retracted)
Height

20 meters

Decks

4

Propulsion
Propulsion Systems

Class 6 M/AM Warp Drive

Cruise Speed

Warp 6

Maximum Speed

Warp 8

Emergency Speed

Warp 8.75 (12 hours)

Armaments
Energy Weapons
  • 6x Type-X phaser arrays
  • 2x Type-X pulse phaser cannons
Torpedo Launchers
  • 2 Forward
  • 3 Aft
Torpedo Payload
  • 60 Photon Torpedoes
  • 180 Quantum Torpedoes
Shields

Multi-Layered Shielding System

Small Craft
Shuttlebays

1

Shuttles

1

Template:Specification

The Aquarius-class escort is a small, versatile vessel designed to bring escort-type tactical capabilities into the field with greater scientific facilities and enhanced range compared to the Defiant-class escort. First envisioned following the Dominion War, the Aquarius did not enter production until the 2380s. Notably, the class was integrated into the design of the Odyssey-class heavy explorer, which includes a dedicated docking facility for an Aquarius. Since the 2380s, these ships have proven to be an excellent complement to the Defiant, as their enhanced range and larger size allow them to complete exploratory and humanitarian missions while retaining significant armaments.

Science and Exploration

Though not meant for independent exploratory missions, Aquarius-class starships do have onboard science labs and well-tuned sensor suites that allow them to conduct scientific missions near to their home port or mothership. With larger cargo holds than the Defiant, they can also carry mission-specific equipment for surveys. Generally, these ships are better at sample and data collection than they are at independent analysis, as they rely on larger labs back home.

As an example of a typical scientific task for this class, an Aquarius may be tasked with collecting biological samples from one planet while the mothership explores another planet in the same system. Because she is capable of landing on planetary bodies of almost any size, she is also capable of serving as a field headquarters for away teams operating on the surface, especially when conditions are hostile to transporters. She is also an ideal support vessel for a small scientific outpost, as she can carry out general utility duties and carry out microgravity experiments that must be conducted out of a star system without needing to task a larger vessel.

Diplomacy

An Aquarius-class starship would be a poor choice for any diplomatic duty. Like the Defiant, the Aquarius is a utilitarian vessel with few luxuries. Should a large diplomatic party need to be transported from a planetary body to the mothership, they could be accommodated in the mess hall for a short time. Still, most ambassadorial delegations would likely chafe at the close quarters and complete lack of even a single frill.

Engineering

The Aquarius class was designed using components from several other classes, notably the Defiant and Nova, emphasizing ease of maintenance and miniaturization. The power-use problems associated with the Defiant class have been solved by installing software limits on the ship's raw power output. The warp engine coils are borrowed from the Nova, which are mounted similar variable-geometry pylons that pull them in against the hull for docking and for landing and which can optimize the position of the nacelles for warp travel. The ship’s bridge is identical to that of the standard Defiant-class configuration.

The ship’s hull is comprised of two flattened cylinders, which combine to give it roughly a shovel-shaped profile. The narrower two-deck upper section consists of the bridge, officers’ quarters, the science lab, the cargo hold, the brig, the aft torpedo launchers and magazine, and deuterium tankage, while the more expansive third deck contains the crew quarters, main engineering, and the forward weapons, and the narrow fourth deck is a strip between the nacelles (when retracted) that includes the computer core, antimatter storage pods, and a tiny shuttle bay, which is capable of supporting a single shuttle; deck four has the highest deck height of the ship, as it extends down into the sub-structure of the hull. The upper three decks are accessible by a lift and stairwell, while the fourth deck is accessible only by stairwells.

There are several umbilical connection ports across the ship to interface with the Odyssey’s docking cradle: two primary power, fuel, and consumables hardpoints as well as torpedo loading ports forward on Deck 2, two torpedo loading ports port and starboard, aft on Deck 1, and two magnetic docking latch receptacles forward on deck three. Crew access is provided by extendable docking tunnels port and starboard, forward on Deck 3, and the cargo bay doors port and starboard, aft on Deck 1 allow access to cargo receiving bays on the Odyssey. When landed, the crew can enter and exit the starship through a ramp extended from the shuttle bay.

The engineering crew is generally an officer and five maintenance technicians, as it is never away from port or from its mothership long enough to need a full engineering team, especially given the use of automation and hardened components.

Tactical

As her classification suggests, the Aquarius-class is meant to escort her mothership in combat situations, providing nimble fire support and scouting capabilities that the massive Odyssey-class lacks. Independently, she is often used to escort civilian vessels or patrol areas of space. A compromise between the armament philosophies of the Defiant and Rhode Island-classes, the ship is equipped with two forward-firing pulse phaser cannons, as well as eight short phaser strips, four ventral and four dorsal, as well as two forward and two aft photon torpedo launchers. This provides comprehensive coverage, but the Aquarius is most effective when getting behind a target to use its phaser cannons.

These weapons systems have lower overall power output than either of the two classes they were borrowed from, though more significant than any runabout, making the Aquarius adept at taking down lightly-armed and shielded raiders. However, she is still easily outmatched by larger warship designs. When engaging larger starships with her mothership, a common tactic is to allow the Odyssey-class to weather down their opponent’s shields to allow the Aquarius to employ torpedoes at close range.

The hull is covered with a thinner layer of the same ablative armor found aboard the Defiant-class, which allows it to shrug off glancing blows, an essential quality, given that its shields are not particularly strong. What the ship does have is speed and maneuverability, which are its greatest defensive assets.

As a patrol cutter, this class is more useful for customs enforcement and star lane patrol missions than border defense. However, some starbases deploy them as leaders for squadrons of runabouts, which allows for firepower multiplication.

Mission Configurable Space

The cargo hold on Deck 1 has been equipped with EPS taps and direct links to the main computer core, which allows it to be reconfigured to serve other purposes for a particular mission. For example, it could be equipped with extra computer banks and stellar cartography viewing systems for celestial observation missions. On humanitarian missions, additional sickbay beds could be deployed here as well. For larger-scale tasks, it could also be used as a space to coordinate the actions of her mothership’s shuttles and runabouts. With the use of the cargo doors, this can even be used to install external sensor modules or other such equipment. Any reconfiguration of this space would be faster than building something from scratch but would be much slower than hot-swapping a module from a runabout.

Shipboard Life

While some Aquarius-class starships, especially those not assigned directly to a starbase or Odyssey-class explorer, have a permanent crew, their crews are much more likely to be drawn from their home command based on the particular mission profile. For instance, a science officer might be selected to command one during a survey mission, while the mothership’s first or second officer usually takes command during combat missions. During typical situations, while docked with an Odyssey, a skeleton crew remains aboard to allow for quick deployment, with a designated commanding officer for each shift.

Given the very temporary nature of assignments to this ship, crew members tend to identify more as being a part of their home command than the Aquarius, though as crew members cycle through assignments on the support ship, some will inevitably develop an attachment to the romance of serving on a scrappy little vessel. While crew members aboard the Aquarius might never interact while among the large crew of a starbase or Odyssey-class ship, the much smaller environment of the Aquarius lends itself to either making new friendships or letting minor annoyances foment rivalries.

These rotating crew assignments help offset the fact that the Aquarius-class has even more spartan accommodations than the Defiant-class, as it’s meant to be an even lower endurance platform. While there are four single-occupancy cabins (usually for the captain, first officer, engineering officer, and medical officer), other officers are in cramped double-berth cabins, and enlisted personnel share one four-person cabin and four bunk rooms with ten to twelve bunks each. The standard crew complement is 40, but the ship can operate for limited periods with just a bridge crew, or with hot-bunking can accommodate up to 72 in terms of life support and escape pod capacity.

The only dedicated recreational space is the mess hall. Each cabin and bunk room have a table and chairs and a replicator, but the crew tends to congregate together for meals, cards, drinks, and games. When not full of cargo and equipment, the cargo hold and shuttle bay can be secondary recreational spaces, especially for athletic activities.

The Aquarius class has an oversized sickbay for its size, with four standard biobeds and a combination exam-surgical bed. This increases the ship’s utility for search-and-rescue operations, which are common assignments for vessels of this class assigned as patrol cutters. It also obviates the need to return to the home command for minor to moderate medical problems. The ship is equipped with an EMH and typically embarks a medical officer and an enlisted medic. The transporter room aboard the Aquarius class is similar in design to those found aboard the Nova-class, with a standard seven-place platform.

History

Even during the Dominion War, the minimal exploratory capabilities of the Defiant were seen as a major weakness even with its excellent suite of armament. Starfleet began a project to create a new class of escort that would solve this gap between tactical and scientific performance without increasing the ship's size significantly.

The Aquarius class was designed along with the Odyssey-class explorer as an integrated escort, a feature that was added to the design following the successful introduction of the Prometheus class in the late 2370s. The Aquarius would both be able to provide combat support against small, fast targets, but also to land on planetary bodies when a runabout or shuttle wasn’t enough for a particular mission.

While integrated support craft such as captain’s yachts, aeroshuttles, and waveriders were not a new idea in Starfleet, this would be the first time that an entire starship would be carried aboard another. The Aquarius was launched at the same time as the Odyssey, and her trials were uneventful. For several years, the only two members of this class produced were assigned to the Odyssey and Verity, which were launched significantly earlier than planned to participate in the Romulan Evacuation.

With the other Odysseys several years away, Starfleet decided to continue producing Aquarius-class ships to serve different purposes, as they had carved out a niche for themselves that was distinct from other small starships: they were far less maintenance-intensive than the Defiant and crew-intensive than the Diligent or Nova. This made them suitable for the sorts of minor missions that had long been carried out by the ancient Oberth-class starships still in service like courier runs, search and rescue, and specimen collection, which would be wasteful for a more capable ship to perform but too complex for a runabout to do. As such, units of this class began to be built and assigned to starbases as support ships.

By the early 2390s, the class has been given a generous production run and is becoming increasingly common in Starfleet service in lightly populated and low-threat areas.

The Aquarius class in Play

  • The Aquarius and Odyssey have the same relationship as the Defiant and Deep Space Nine do: this light escort is meant to defend the mothership and take small parts of the crew on away missions. It’s not as powerful as the Defiant, but it’s quick and maneuverable. It’s also more useful than the Defiant for exploratory missions because of its mission configurable bay.
  • Accommodations on the Aquarius are comparable to the Defiant, with bunk rooms for the bulk of the crew, a handful of double cabins, and just a few single cabins for the senior-most officers.
  • As a starbase support ship, this class would be used for all sorts of utility purposes and station defense, especially on bases that are too small to justify a larger support ship or which don’t have a large complement of runabouts.
  • As an independent vessel, this ship would still have a home base that it would come back to every month or travel between starbases. This would be a good platform for a specialized science team, a customs enforcement or search and rescue team, or even an elite engineering detachment.
  • While docked to an Odyssey, there are direct EPS and computer connections to the mothership. While the Aquarius certainly couldn’t power the larger ship completely, a clever Odyssey captain or chief engineer might find a use for that little extra boost of power from her warp core. Her aft torpedo launchers are also free to fire while docked, which could surprise an unsuspecting enemy.